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Changed: 1c1

The stepdown move was introduced in 1942, as a way for players to claim tokens at Mornington Crescent without initiating the endgame - the move takes place as normal, except that the player is moved to Eustonbefore endgame occurs.

The stepdown move was introduced in 1942, as a way for players to claim tokens at Mornington Crescent without initiating the endgame – the move takes place as normal, except that the player is moved to Eustonbefore endgame occurs.

Changed: 3c3

At first glance this may seem pointless, but it has proven useful against crippling endgame blocks (ref. Ondyzseki v Niais, 1978) and is frequently used to claim excessive token bonuses without sacrificing them during the endgame. (Ref. Maelberg v Kluggman, 1982 - although Kluggman gave up a safe claim on MC and subsequently lost the game, the considerable token bonuses saved him from an otherwise imminent relegation.)

At first glance this may seem pointless, but it has proven useful against crippling endgame blocks (ref. Ondyzseki v Niais, 1978) and is frequently used to claim excessive token bonuses without sacrificing them during the endgame. (Ref. Maelberg v Kluggman, 1982 – although Kluggman gave up a safe claim on MC and subsequently lost the game, the considerable token bonuses saved him from an otherwise imminent relegation.)

The stepdown move was introduced in 1942, as a way for players to claim tokens at Mornington Crescent without initiating the endgame – the move takes place as normal, except that the player is moved to Eustonbefore endgame occurs.

At first glance this may seem pointless, but it has proven useful against crippling endgame blocks (ref. Ondyzseki v Niais, 1978) and is frequently used to claim excessive token bonuses without sacrificing them during the endgame. (Ref. Maelberg v Kluggman, 1982 – although Kluggman gave up a safe claim on MC and subsequently lost the game, the considerable token bonuses saved him from an otherwise imminent relegation.)